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"EXTREME MAKEOVER: HOME EDITION" CELEBRATES THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS
WITH THE FRIDAY FAMILY OF LINCOLNTON, NORTH CAROLINA

"Friday Family, Parts 1 & 2" - "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" returns to ABC with a new primetime holiday special episode featuring Ty Pennington and the team of designers. The Friday family episode airs MONDAY, DECEMBER 17 (8:00-9:00 & 9:00-10:00 p.m., ET). Note: This episode is being flipped with "Harris Family," which moves to December 10.

A nine-year veteran of the police force and foster mother to over 30 children, Devonda Friday and husband James didn't think twice when they got a call to provide temporary care to a boy being transferred to a group home. They had no idea this call would change their lives. The teenage boy showed them a video of his siblings, begging them to help keep the five of them together. Before they knew it, Devonda and James were making room for all the youngsters to join their own two children.

In her career as a police officer, Devonda had repeatedly seen kids mistreated. She had her "aha" moment when, on a call, she saw a little girl bleeding from her cheek, and knew she had to do something to help the children of her community. She immediately called her husband, and they decided to become foster parents to give kids like that little girl a fighting chance at a better life in a loving home. But in 2005 Devonda was viciously attacked; it took her a year to heal physically. However other doors also opened for her: She switched careers, got a degree and, over the years, along with James, fostered dozens of children, raised their own biological child and adopted another youngster. In May 2010, they met Chris, the oldest of five siblings separated in the foster care system. The first night they met, Chris showed the Fridays a video that social services had created of the younger siblings to encourage their placement. This was a life-changing moment for the Fridays, and they began their journey to adopt all five children. Initially their request was turned down because their modest ranch home didn't have enough room, so the Fridays converted their carport into two makeshift bedrooms and sold their van to offset expenses. The adoption was finalized in 2011. Now "EMHE" will celebrate the spirit of Christmas by giving the Friday family a new spacious home for the holidays.

The "EM:HE" design team has just seven days to make this home even more of a haven for the Friday family, who have been whisked away on a dream vacation to Jamaica while team leader Ty Pennington, designers Michael Moloney, Jillian Harris, Ed Sanders and Paige Hemmis, local builder Bellamy Homes, as well as well as community volunteers, build the structure.

"EM:HE" is produced by Endemol USA. David Goldberg is Chairman, Endemol North America. The series is executive-produced by Brady Connell & George Verschoor. This program airs in HD with 5.1 audio, and carries a TV-PG parental guideline.

For more information on "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition," visit ABC.com http://abc.com/ExtremeHome.